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  • SHADES OF GREEN Growing Green Jobs for Florida Florida Workforce Professionals Training Academy December 7, 2011 Orlando, FL
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  • Background Leading to Floridas Green Survey In 2008, states started joining together to research definitions of green jobs A green jobs workgroup was formed with Florida and 10 other states In May 2009, Workforce Florida, Inc. held a workshop to define green jobs for Florida in preparation for a future survey 2
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  • Florida Green Jobs Grant In 2009, Florida applied for and was awarded a competitive Labor Market Improvement grant by the U.S. Department of Labor for $1.25 million to: Conduct a green jobs survey statewide and by workforce region Create a green jobs portal on the state labor exchange system 3
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  • Floridas Green Jobs Definition A green job increases the conservation and sustainability of natural resources for the benefit of Floridians. This includes jobs that reduce energy usage or lower carbon emissions, and protect Floridas natural resources... Source: Workforce Florida, Inc., Sustainability/Infrastructure Committee, Defining Green Jobs for Florida, June 2009. 4
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  • Survey Definition of Green Jobs A green job is one that directly produces green products or directly provides green services in any of the following five green sectors: Produce or manufacture renewable energy Increase energy efficiency Conserve natural resources Prevent, reduce, and clean up pollution Produce clean transportation and fuels 5
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  • Survey Definition of Green Jobs, continued The definition attempted to include only green production and exclude green practices (e.g. recycling facility vs. paper recycling by office workers) Floridas definition of green jobs attempted to exclude indirect and support green jobs An accountant at a wind turbine manufacturer is not counted as a green job because the accountant does not directly produce a green product or a service and does not need to possess any special green skills (therefore does not need any special new green training) 6
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  • Survey Design Surveyed just under 60,000 Florida employers Selected a stratified random probability sample by 22 industries by seven employment size classes Achieved a response rate of 83.2 percent (excluding out-of-business and unreachable establishments) 7
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  • Survey Questions Current (2010) and estimated (2011) green employment by occupation and by industry, statewide and by workforce region Estimated number of green establishments Classification by green sectors and subsectors Required green certifications and training Unmet green training needs Green knowledge, skills, and abilities gaps Green vacancies 8
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  • Survey Results About 1.5 percent of businesses are green (approximately 9,000 green establishments) There are just under 45,000 green jobs in Florida (0.6 percent of total employment) Employers expect to add approximately 4,000 green jobs from 2010 to 2011 This is a growth of 8 percent (in comparison, the Florida economy is estimated to grow by 1 percent) 9
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  • Prevent, reduce, and clean up pollution is the largest of the five green sectors (37 percent of green jobs) Green Jobs by Green Sector Note: Job estimates across green sectors are not mutually exclusive since employers could mark more than one sector. 10
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  • Produce renewable energy has the fastest growth rate (16.3 percent from 2010 to 2011) 11
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  • Recycling is the activity businesses are most frequently engaged in 12 Number of Establishments by Selected Green Activities
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  • Construction has the largest number of green jobs and the highest expected growth rate, while utilities has the highest share of green jobs of any industry Number of Green Jobs by Industry Sector, Growth and Share 13
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  • Construction has the largest number of green jobs of any industry sector Green Jobs by Selected Industry Sector 14
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  • Construction Has the Largest Share of Green Vacancies 15 Green Vacancies by Industry Sector
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  • Workforce regions in North and in Central Florida have higher concentrations of green jobs 16
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  • Top Workforce Regions by Number of Green Jobs The top three workforce regions by number of green jobs accounted for 40.0 percent of all green jobs in the state These three regions accounted for less than 30 percent of all jobs in Florida 17 RegionGreen Jobs Estimate 2010 Workforce Central Florida (Region 12) 9,912 WorkSource (Region 8) 3,947 Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance, Inc. (Region 15) 3,139
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  • Top Workforce Region by Expected Green Job Growth Rate Two regions were estimated to lose jobs over the year: Brevard Workforce (Region 13) North Florida Workforce Development Board (Region 6) 18 Region Estimated Growth 2010 - 2011 LevelPercent Jobs Plus Workforce Board (Region 2) 30045.5 Heartland Workforce (Region 19) 2119.3 Chipola Regional Workforce Development Board (Region 3) 3718.5
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  • The top green occupation by number of jobs is HVAC mechanics and installers Green Occupations Number of Jobs and Shades of Green 19
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  • All jobs in the occupations solar photovoltaic installers, conservation scientists, and hazardous materials removal workers are estimated to be green Floridas Greenest Occupations 20
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  • Top 10 Florida New and Emerging Green Occupations O*NET CodeO*NET Title Green Jobs 20102011 519199.01Recycling and Reclamation Workers1,6501,665 474099.01Solar Photovoltaic Installers1,0501,277 474099.02Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians222511 531021.01Recycling Coordinators186198 131199.05Sustainability Specialists156 131199.01Energy Auditors97222 151099.07Geographic Information Systems Technicians8284 173029.06Manufacturing Engineering Technologists7984 172199.04Manufacturing Engineers5571 173029.1Fuel Cell Technicians50 21 New and Emerging Green Jobs by O*NET Title
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  • Most Frequently Required Training and Certifications for Green Jobs Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design HAZWOPER/HAZMAT Florida Green Building Council Solar certifications by Florida Solar Energy Center or North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners or Solar Source Institute Indoor air quality training Association of Construction Industry Certified Professionals Electrical License Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Construction Trades licenses Journeyman Apprenticeship American Institute of Certified Planners ISO (International Standardization Organization) 14001 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Approximately half of estimated green jobs were reported to require specific green certification or training. 22
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  • Identified Construction and Energy Efficiency Related KSA Gaps Geothermal and heat pump technology for HVAC mechanics and installers Building retrofitting skills for operating engineers and construction equipment operators Energy and natural resources conservation and sealing, fitting, and weatherproofing methods and principles Designing and installing energy efficient windows and knowledge of their environmental impact Energy auditing, identify and correct energy waste problems Photovoltaic system converter repairs, copper recycling, and lighting retrofitting for electricians Recommending types of green cartridges for printers for manufacturing sales representatives Energy monitoring and energy efficiency for construction supervisors Swimming pool hydraulics and programming for variable speed pumps for first-line supervisors of mechanics Florida Solar Energy Center, LEED, North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) certifications Photovoltaic fundamentals, thermal fundamentals, basic hydraulics system sizing principals, and basic plumbing for solar installers and electrical assemblers. Solar photovoltaic installation and sizing and solar water heating systems, basic plumbing, wiring, and sizing principles for engineers, electricians, and installers Generalized knowledge of construction tools, methods and safety for weatherization employees Proper roof flashing techniques, plumbing, and electrical knowledge and skills for solar installation 23
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  • Green Jobs on the Targeted Occupations List 50 out of 97 occupations on the TOL 2012-13 list (PSAV/CC) are green 25 out of 38 occupations on the high demand Bachelors degree list are green 24
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  • The greening of an occupation requires acquisition of an extra layer of new green knowledge, skills, or abilities, while basic educational requirements are little changed Educational Requirements for Green Jobs and All Jobs 25
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  • Florida Green Jobs Portal helps both job seekers and green employers The portal is part of EmployFlorida Marketplace, the states job-matching tool Employers may post green job openings Job seekers can search for green jobs by keyword or geographic area The green jobs portal draws more traffic than any other portal on the Florida labor exchange site Website: greenjobs.employflorida.com 26
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  • Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Caldwell Building 107 E. Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-4111 Vesselka McAlarney Economist Phone: (850) 245-7258 E-mail: [email protected] www.floridajobs.org www.floridawages.com http://greenjobs.employflorida.com Contact Information 28